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Beamline 10.0.1
Photoemission of Highly Correlated Materials; High-Resolution
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Endstation |
High energy resolution spectrometer (HERS) |
Characteristics |
Designed for very high resolution and angle-resolved photoemission
spectroscopy at cryogenic temperatures. The electron energy analyzer
rotates 120° about the incoming beam. |
Angular resolution |
±0.25° |
Detectors |
Scienta R4000 hemispherical electron energy analyzer with angular
mode
LEED |
Spot size at sample |
150 (h) x <100 (v) µm depending on exit slit setting |
Samples |
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Format |
UHV-compatible solids |
Preparation |
Sample manipulator with six degrees of freedom and a temperature
range of 18-400 K, standard surface-science preparation and characterization
equipment |
Scientific applications |
Studies of highly correlated electron systems using angle-resolved
photoemission of solids |
Experimental techniques |
Angle-resolved photoemission from solids |
Local contact |
Name: Wanli Yang
Phone: (510) 486-4989
Fax: (510) 486-4299
Email: xjzhou@lbl.gov
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Spokesperson |
Name: Prof. Zhi Xun Shen
Affiliation: Stanford University
Phone: (650) 725-8254
Fax: (650) 725-5457
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Endstation |
High-resolution atomic and molecular electron spectrometer (HiRAMES) |
Characteristics |
The electron spectrometer uses a gas cell on the beam axis to form
the interaction region between the sample and the photon beam. The
analyzer rotates from 0° to 90° relative to the photon beam,
permitting angle-resolved measurements. |
Detectors |
Scienta SES-200 2electron energy analyzer |
Spot size at sample |
0.4 (h) x 0.1-0.5 (v) mm depending on exit slit setting |
Samples |
Gas cell, oven, supersonic gas jet |
Sample environment |
Windowless differential pumping permits gas pressures of up to
10-5 Torr |
Special notes |
Vented gas cabinets are available for hazardous samples |
Experimental techniques |
High-resolution atomic and molecular electron spectroscopy |
Local contacts |
Name: David Kilcoyne
Phone: (510) 486-4640
Fax: (510) 486-7588
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Name: Alex Aguilar
Phone: (510) 486-6235
Fax: (510) 486-2067
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Spokesperson |
Name: Nora Berrah
Affiliation: Western Michigan University
Phone: (616) 387-4955
Fax: (616) 387-4939
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Endstation |
Ion-photon beamline (IPB) |
Characteristics |
A mass/charge-selected ion beam from a small accelerator is
merged with a counter-propagating photon beam over a common path
of tens of centimeters. A downstream analyzing magnet and electrostatic
deflector disperse the ion beam according to charge/mass ratio. |
Detectors |
Microchannel-plate product-ion detector. Calibrated silicon
photodiode detector for photon beam. |
Spot size at sample |
1.5 (h) x 1.5 (v) mm over 29.4-cm path where photon and ion
beams are merged and their spatial overlap is measured. |
Samples |
Beams of singly and multiply charged positive ions and of negative
ions (atomic and molecular) at keV energies produced by an electron
cyclotron resonance (ECR) or a sputter ion source |
Sample environment |
Directed ion-beam target with typical density of 105 cm-3 under
ultrahigh vacuum conditions |
Scientific applications |
Photoionization of atomic and molecular ions: absolute cross-section
and photoion-yield spectrum measurements. Photofragmentation of
molecular ions. |
Local contacts |
Name: David Kilcoyne
Phone: (510) 486-4640
Fax: (510) 486-7588
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Name: Alex Aguilar
Phone: (510) 486-6235
Fax: (510) 486-2067
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Spokespersons |
Name: Ronald Phaneuf
Affiliation: University of Nevada, Reno
Phone: (775) 784-6816
Fax: (775) 784-1398
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Name: Nora Berrah
Affiliation: Western
Michigan University
Phone: (616) 387-4955
Fax: (616) 387-4939
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Endstation |
Electron spin polarization (ESP) |
Characteristics |
Simultaneous spin analysis of all electron lines in the time-of-flight
spectrum with a high signal-to-noise ratio |
Detectors |
Three time-of-flight spectrometers (TOFs) mounted at different
angles in a vacuum chamber, two with retarding-field Mott polarimeters |
Spot size at sample |
1.5 (h) x1.5 (v) mm |
Samples |
Gas cell, supersonic gas jet |
Sample environment |
Differential pumping permits gas pressures of up to 10-5 Torr |
Scientific applications |
Measurements of electron spin polarization in free atoms, molecules,
and clusters |
Local contacts |
Name: David Kilcoyne
Phone: (510) 486-4640
Fax: (510) 486-7588
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Name: Alex Aguilar
Phone: (510) 486-6235
Fax: (510) 486-2067
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Spokesperson |
Name: Nora Berrah
Affiliation: Western Michigan University
Phone: (616) 387-4955
Fax: (616) 387-4939
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Five datasheets about this beamline are available as PDF files:
High-Resolution Spectroscopy
of Correlelated Electron Systems
High Energy Resolution Spectrometer
(HERS)
High-Resolution Atomic
and Molecular Electron Spectrometer (HiRAMES)
Ion Photon Beamline (IPB)
Electron Spin Polarization
(ESP)
Table of all beamlines
Diagram of all beamlines
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